• Home
  • Other Sports
  • Jill McIntosh Urges Cardiff Dragons To Get Back On Track At Bath

Jill McIntosh Urges Cardiff Dragons To Get Back On Track At Bath

Wales Netball logo

Wales Netball logo

Cardiff Dragons head coach Jill McIntosh has urged her team not to let slip their positive start to the season when they face Bath on Friday night. The Dragons had looked poised to break into the top four play-off places after winning three and drawing one of their opening six Super League matches.

By Graham Thomas

Cardiff Dragons head coach Jill McIntosh has urged her team not to let slip their positive start to the season when they face Bath on Friday night.

The Dragons had looked poised to break into the top four play-off places after winning three and drawing one of their opening six Super League matches.

But back-to-back defeats to London Pulse and Loughborough Lightning has stalled that momentum and the Dragons have slipped to sixth, with Leeds Rhinos and Surrey Storm only a point behind them.

“If we win on Friday, we maintain where we are in the table, but if we lose we will slip down a bit and we don’t want to be doing that,” said McIntosh, whose team travel to a Bath side who are one from bottom and who have only won once this season.

“One of our objectives for 2024 was not to be down near the bottom of the table, because the Dragons have often been down there before and we don’t want to be this year.

“We happened to strike two really tough teams in Pulse and Loughborough two weeks’ running and lost, so now it’s about making sure we are still fighting it out for those middle spots.

“It won’t be easy as although Bath haven’t had great results, they were slick when we played them in pre-season. We will need a really solid, four-quarter performance.”

https://twitter.com/NetballSL/status/1700184722339467748

The hugely experienced McIntosh – who led Australia to two world titles – has been credited for making a big impact at the Dragons since her arrival in the Welsh capital 12 months ago.

Dragons captain Nia Jones has pinpointed McIntosh as the key factor behind the team’s early season upsurge from perennial strugglers to the fringes of play-off contention.

The former Northern Ireland coach believes her rebuild of the squad, which followed substantial pre-season recruitment, is running to schedule.

“I was asked before the season started for a prediction,” added McIntosh. “I knew we were a relatively new group that would take a little time to fit together, so I thought we were looking at finishing somewhere in the middle of the table and we are currently sixth.

“So, I would say we are about where I expected – in a group of four teams in the middle of the table who may chop and change a bit from week to week.

“What has really impressed me is how cohesive this group is. They really support each well across the court, and from the bench, and it’s a real pleasure to coach them because they truly enjoy each other’s company.”

https://twitter.com/BBCSportWales/status/1778425268874752295

McIntosh says that unified spirit was evident in the 69-41 defeat to Lightning last week, when Dragons’ 22-year-old goal keeper Nansi Kuti made her Super League debut.

“She became Cardiff Dragons number 119, but as an inexperienced player she was very nervous before she went on. The scoreboard wasn’t good for us, but the level of support and backing for her when she went on was terrific to see.”

Welsh Feathers international Kuti represents an investment from Dragons in home-based talent, as she came through from the franchise’s training associate group last season.

That points to one further reason why McIntosh is so keen for the Dragons to cement themselves as a progessive force in Super League, rather than an outfit struggling to achieve results.

Next year, the Super League will undergo significant change with a re-launched competition that organisers intend to move towards full blown professionalism.

https://twitter.com/cardiffdragons_/status/1778437311383892393

The franchises will all be up for grabs in a new tender process and McIntosh believes it is essential for the sport in Wales for the Dragons to remain part of the new set-up.

“There are lots of criteria involved, but you would like to think that current results on court will also play a part, going forward, so current success on court is important for all teams,” she added.

“It’s not going to be an easy process to navigate, but I would be very disappointed if Wales was not represented and the same goes for Scotland.

“Otherwise, it becomes just an English Super League and nothing more.”

On The Rise . . . Cardiff Dragons Bid To Go Fourth In Netball Super League

Related News

Jeremiah Azu. Pic. Alamy

Jeremiah Azu Turns Attention to Relay After 100m Semi-Final Agony

There were high hopes for Jeremiah Azu in Tokyo, but his 100m dream fell short as Owen Morgan reports.

Owen Morgan | 16 hours ago
Steve Jones helps unveil his statue in Ebbw Vale. Pic: Jo Edington Photography.

Steve Jones . . . Man of Steel, Immortalised in Ebbw Vale

They came from around the world to pay tribute to Steve Jones as one of Wales’ true sporting legends was honoured in his home town. Rob Cole reports.

Rob Cole | 18 hours ago
Jeremiah Azu in action at a packed London Stadium after a stellar season. Pics: Owen Morgan

Wales Star Jeremiah Azu Insists: “I’m in the Shape of my Life” on eve of World Championships

Jeremiah Azu is in a hurry to prove himself on the world stage in Tokyo, but he still had time to tell Dragon Sports’ Owen Morgan of his burning ambition.

Owen Morgan | Sep 12, 2025
Hannah Brier was delighted to be selected for the Great Britain team for the World Athletics Championships. Pic: Owen Morgan

Wales track star Hannah Brier Puts Job, Clients, Weddings and Partner on the Backburner to Chase World Championships Glory with GB

Hannah Brier takes time out from training with the Great Britain camp in Japan to tell DragonSport’s Owen Morgan about the hurdles she has already overcome.

Owen Morgan | Sep 10, 2025
Osian Pryce finished fifth at the 2025 JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion.

Osian Pryce, Ioan Lloyd and John Dalton Lead Welsh Charge at Rali Ceredigion

Welsh drivers Osian Pryce, Ioan Lloyd and John Dalton delivered standout performances at the 2025 JDS Machinery Rali Ceredigion.

Paul Evans | Sep 09, 2025
Geraint Thomas reacts to the final race of his professional career. Pic: Aamy

It Really is the End of the Glittering Road for Geraint Thomas and There’s Hardly a Dry Eye in the House

Geraint Thomas brought down the curtain on one of Welsh sport’s greatest careers with an emotional final ride at the Tour of Britain on Sunday.

Gareth James | Sep 08, 2025